Estimation of the length of the lateral sections of the presence of hydrocarbons according to the seismic location of oil and gas (SLONG)

№4 (2020)

УДК 550.834
DOI: 10.47148/1609-364X-2020-4-33-37

I.S. Fayzullin, A.V. Seregin, A.V. Volkov, T.I. Fayzullin

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In the method of seismic location of oil and gas (SLONG), intended for predicting the oil and gas prospects of objects based on the data of seismic exploration method CDP-2D, the length of the laterally allocated sections of the presence of hydrocarbons is determined by statistical processing of all graphs of the energy distribution by depth of micro tremors. However, in this case, the results of processing depend on the repetition factor of impulse accumulations of fluctuations used. Therefore it is proposed to use a different approach to determine the length of the lateral sections of the presence of HC based on the processing of micro tremors recorded during CDP-2D, according to the method proposed by G.V. Vedernikov, E.A. Khagoev and T.I. Chichinina. As a result of applying this technique, it was found that all oil and gas fields are accompanied by anomalies in the micro tremors field in terms of energy and spectral characteristics of vibrations. Not stopping on the possibility of solving the inverse problem, we only note that according to this provision, the presence of a deposit should lead to anomalies in the micro tremors field and, in particular, to an increase in the energy oscillation. Therefore, if the presence of a deposit is established in any way, then we should expect the appearance of a section with an increased energy oscillation, which can be used to estimate the length of the deposit laterally. The fact of the presence of a deposit can be established by the results of processing the same CDP-2D profile using SLONG technology. If a positive SLONG result is obtained, a section with an increased energy of micro tremors should appear on the corresponding section of the profile, which will lead to the solution of the problem.
Fayzullin Irik Sultanovich, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, professor, head of sector, FSBI «All-Russian Research Geological Oil Institute», geophysical research division. 8, Varshavskoye sh., Moscow, 117105, Russia. E-mail: slbo-slong@mail.ru.

Seregin Aleksandr Vladimirovich, senior research worker, FSBI «All-Russian Research Geological Oil Institute», geophysical research division. 8, Varshavskoye sh., Moscow, 117105, Russia. E-mail: alexandr.sereg@mail.ru.

Volkov Anton Vladimirovich, senior research worker, FSBI «All-Russian Research Geological Oil Institute», geophysical research division. 8, Varshavskoye sh., Moscow, 117105, Russia. E-mail: antona1@yandex.ru.

Fayzullin Timur Irkinovich, research worker, FSBI «All-Russian Research Geological Oil Institute», geophysical research division. 8, Varshavskoye sh., Moscow, 117105, Russia. E-mail: fatimur@yandex.ru.

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Key words: Location, microtremors, length, anomaly.

Section: Modeling geo objects and geo-processes